Holden Special Vehicles has released a limited edition run of E-Series Senators to co-incide with the 2009 Melbourne Motorshow. The Senator nameplate is one of HSV’s most successful, stretching all the way back to the first model – the VP Senator – in 1992. It signified HSV moving from a purely performance based car manufacturer to focus on the ‘luxury-performance’ product.
According to Managing Director Phil Harding the E-Series Senator Signature, has taken the marque to a whole new level....

Who says Supercars have to have Super price tags? Those rich Italians will try and brainwash and tell us that a Supercars need over 400 horsepower, capable of accelerating to 100 km/h in under 5 seconds and cost $250,000. Not Down Under, the only difference here is that it won’t cost you a quarter of a million dollars.

Holden Special Vehicles have launched two new models at this year s Australian International Motor Show, in addition to revealing the ClubSport R8 Tourer and W427 Showcar to a Sydney audience for the very first time.

The HSV badge is turning 40 this year and HSV has something planned.
With the anniversary of the GTS badge approaching Holden Special Vehicles is planning on celebrating this milestone with something special.
The HSV badge was first introduced in 1968 on the HK Monaro, since then the GTS badge has found itself on Monaros, Commodores and HSVs to date.
Our guess is a GTS Limited Edition model, we doubt any engine upgrades however like HSV have done in the past, expect some additional...

Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) has unveiled two new models, including a special commemorative ClubSport R8 as part of its 20th Anniversary celebrations at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney today.